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On 11/5/25 12:42 PM, Rob Berendt wrote:
So far the earliest is V3R6M0. Since that is after "Version 1 Release3" I
should be ok, right?we're
What is interesting is finding vendor supplied programs with V4R1M0 and a
TEXT_DESCRIPTION of "(C) 2024...". Bet you can't guess it's a vendor
knocking upside the head to get tested for 7.6, eh? I suppose they could
be generating on ancient stuff and restoring on newer to test.
We've been on Sec40 for over a decade, basically as soon as I managed to
work the Sec40-unfriendly hacks out of QuestView (and that was probably
before V3R2 was out).
And I think we've had at least one box up to Sec50.
There's nothing in QuestView that crashes under V4R4 (the worst-case
scenario is that it degrades gracefully), and nothing that (if you have
the current release, in the V5R2-and-up compatible version) isn't fully
compatible with OS versions up to at least V7R5 (and probably R6 as well).
So if there's a vendor-supplied program on your system that *doesn't*
like your OS release, or doesn't like Sec40 at your OS release, then the
vendor was just being sloppy.
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JHHL
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